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Old 09-14-2018, 09:31 AM   #41
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Thanks DD; thanks for that, there can’t be more than a handful of them left! Scott

Here the guy is right here in THIS thread, post #13….Marvin, Ct.



He doesn't appear to be a DAILY visitor here. Maybe PM him...might bring it to his attention next time he's here. Good luck! DD


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Old 09-14-2018, 12:29 PM   #42
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I put a '37 60hp in my '52 MGTD a couple years ago, first with an 85hp 3-speed, then a Mustang t-5. I use a reduction-gear starter so no cutting of the bell housing is needed but did have to make an adaptor plate for the t-5. It's been a challenge to keep the body stock, but lots of fun to build, and a blast to drive. The back side is, I've found the 60hp's to be quite pricey, even for just a good rebuildable one (always looking). Marvin
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